The mission of the Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Office Archives is to document permanently the work of Alcoholics Anonymous, to make the history of the organization accessible to A.A. members and other researchers, and to provide a context for understanding A.A.’s progression, principles and traditions.
Consistent with A.A.’s primary purpose of maintaining our sobriety and helping other alcoholics achieve recovery, the Archives of Alcoholics Anonymous will:
- Receive, classify and index all relevant material, such as administrative files and
records, correspondence, and literary works and artifacts considered to have historical importance to Alcoholics Anonymous; - Hold and preserve such material;
- Provide access to these materials, as determined by the archivist in consultation
with the trustees’ Archives Committee, to members of Alcoholics Anonymous and
to others who may have a valid need to review such material, contingent upon a
commitment to preserve the anonymity of our members; - Serve as a resource and laboratory to stimulate and nourish learning;
- Provide information services to assist the operations of Alcoholics Anonymous;
- Promote knowledge and understanding of the origins, goals and program of
Alcoholics Anonymous.